CA is an abbreviation for "Certificate Authority". One is Verisign.
You can request a certificate by filling out a form on their site and
pasting the certificate request into a text box on the form. They will
verify the data, then send you the certificate.
Dennis
"Boivin, Patrice J" wrote:
>
> I am reading technical note 112490.1, which explains how to set up secure
> socket layer connections for the Oracle Portal.
>
> The note refers a few times to a "CA", to whom I am supposed to send the new
> certificate request.
>
> Who is this CA? How do I contact him/her/them?
>
> I am new at this, can you tell.
>
> TIA
> Patrice Boivin
> Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
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